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Technorati should've taken a cue from the Under Armor ads ("We Must Protect This House!), because according to the stunning Hitwise Research Director LeeAnn PrescottGoogle's blogsearch has overtaken Technorati. It's no surprise that most comments I've read focus on the downtime of the 'Rati and the direct efforts Google has placed on cleaning up splogs from their search results.

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